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UCSD has two types of equipment:
- Inventorial equipment has an acquisition cost of $5,000 or more and must be tracked as property through EAMS (Equipment Asset Management System) and through UCSD’s financial system.
- Non-inventorial equipment has an acquisition cost of $1,500-$4,999 and must be tracked only through the financial system, not through EAMS.
Both types of equipment include items owned by or in the custody of UCSD that:
- Are non-expendable
- Stand alone
- Have a normal useful life of one year
- Qualify as tangible personal property (can be appraised for value)
For details on inventorial and non-inventorial equipment, see Equipment Management Basics.
UCID tag: All inventorial equipment at UCSD, no matter who has title to it, has an identification tag affixed to it. Printed on the tag is a barcode, a brief description of the equipment, and the equipment's UCID number.
UCID number: The UCID number is a nine-digit number that, when broken down, identifies the following:
- First pair of digits indicates the calendar year the equipment was acquired.
- Second pair of digits identifies the campus that originally acquired the equipment.
- Last five digits designate the sequential placement of the equipment in EAMS.
Government tag: If the government has title to the inventorial equipment, the equipment will also have a government tag. This tag looks the same as the UCID tag, but has "GOVT PROPERTY" printed in place of the equipment description.
How to get tags:
What to do with the tags:
When Equipment Management mails you the tags stapled to an Asset Locator Report, you must:
- Verify that the information on the Asset Locator is correct. Note any changes directly on the report. Return the report to Equipment Management, Mail Code 0953.
- Affix the tags to the front surface of the equipment so they can easily be seen.
If you need to request duplicate tags, contact Equipment Management, (858) 534-2847, or Steve Ste. Marie, (858) 534-4638.
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